planomateo
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Sad that it took me awhile to realize my goof but kinda glad that apparently a lot of other people did too
That will continue to be hard for those teams. I was explaining that to my wife last night when we were talking abotu how bad their schedule was and they didn't prove anything going undefeated. No team with an already hard schedule who wants to make the playoffs has any reason to schedule Cincinnati at this point. If you beat them then it is looked at as not much of a win anyway. If you lose to them you get hell for losing to a G5. Makes it harder and harder for them to schedule good teams.Would've liked to see them get 2 quality wins before they get in from now on though.
And a one shot thingtoo....I say no. Not because of whether or not they can hang with teams like Bama and Georgia for one game, but because of their whole body of work for the year. SOS should be a major determining factor, and their SOS is pathetic. Alabama plays one or two really bad OOC games, but then they play a grueling SEC schedule (except for (Vandy). Cincinnati does the opposite. They play one or two legitimate teams and then they play a schedule filled with terrible and overrated teams. Look at Houston. They were 10-2 and were ranked number 20 in the nation, yet they barely beat a really awful Auburn team. They were overrated, because they play a weak schedule. UC played well against Bama. They were physical, they had a great secondary, but that game was over when Bama scored their first TD. UC played well, but they absolutely did not deserve to be there because of their whole body of work. Now they are going to a legitimate conference (sort of, it's the Big 12) and they are going to play good teams week in and week out. Let's see how they do with a real schedule.
This was the same for Bama. Two differences of course is rivalry game played in their cow pasture but still barely beat them.Look at Houston. They were 10-2 and were ranked number 20 in the nation, yet they barely beat a really awful Auburn team
I say no. Not because of whether or not they can hang with teams like Bama and Georgia for one game, but because of their whole body of work for the year. SOS should be a major determining factor, and their SOS is pathetic. Alabama plays one or two really bad OOC games, but then they play a grueling SEC schedule (except for (Vandy). Cincinnati does the opposite. They play one or two legitimate teams and then they play a schedule filled with terrible and overrated teams. Look at Houston. They were 10-2 and were ranked number 20 in the nation, yet they barely beat a really awful Auburn team. They were overrated, because they play a weak schedule. UC played well against Bama. They were physical, they had a great secondary, but that game was over when Bama scored their first TD. UC played well, but they absolutely did not deserve to be there because of their whole body of work. Now they are going to a legitimate conference (sort of, it's the Big 12) and they are going to play good teams week in and week out. Let's see how they do with a real schedule.
I totally agree with this!I say no. Not because of whether or not they can hang with teams like Bama and Georgia for one game, but because of their whole body of work for the year. SOS should be a major determining factor, and their SOS is pathetic. Alabama plays one or two really bad OOC games, but then they play a grueling SEC schedule (except for (Vandy). Cincinnati does the opposite. They play one or two legitimate teams and then they play a schedule filled with terrible and overrated teams. Look at Houston. They were 10-2 and were ranked number 20 in the nation, yet they barely beat a really awful Auburn team. They were overrated, because they play a weak schedule. UC played well against Bama. They were physical, they had a great secondary, but that game was over when Bama scored their first TD. UC played well, but they absolutely did not deserve to be there because of their whole body of work. Now they are going to a legitimate conference (sort of, it's the Big 12) and they are going to play good teams week in and week out. Let's see how they do with a real schedule.
The argument against them is that their schedule is easy to dominate. They played 2 teams with 9 or more wins before the playoffs, and 4 with 9 or more losses. Their average opponent was 6.15 wins and 6.23 losses. And their average opponent is not in a good conference at all (or was FCS). Yes, this year they probably should have been in because the other conferences didn't have teams step up. But in a lot of seasons we have more one loss conference champions from teh P5 and they would usually be ahead of Cincinnati just due to strength of schedule.Who else deserved to be there over Cincinatti? They pretty much dominated their schedule outside of Tulsa, and beat a Playoff contender in Notre Dame at their place.
Honestly, thatās about 90% true of the power 5 teams too. Just saying.I dont see a talented group of 5 team being able to hang with a top tier college program.
Maybe when they expand they might be able to pull off an upset here or there but when they match up against the elite the result will be the same.
In my opinion, āopinion ā should not have any (or much) to do with it. You should have to earn it on the field . September, October, & early November should matter! It shouldnāt be someoneās opinion, or politically correct decision.Honestly, thatās about 90% true of the power 5 teams too. Just saying.
In my opinion uC could and would have beat soundly about 90% of the power 5, maybe 95%. You hit that 95% and youāre a top 5 team.
Why does this matter for Bama? I think you are confusing Bama with other programs that need to be propped up. Sometime waaaay in the future it may matter for Bama but not most years. Like UK basketball, Bama football gets the benefit of the doubt simply based on the eye test and program history.Our strength of schedule isn't looking terribly powerful right now with Ole Miss, Auburn, Mississippi State losing and Texas A&M bailing. Not that it matters so much for us and how Georgia won, but the perception in most years matters.
Agree with this. People keep pounding on the Group of 5 schedule but Bama does this to most teams regardless of which group they are from Power 5 included. See MSU, Washington, ND etc...Honestly, thatās about 90% true of the power 5 teams too. Just saying.
Unfortunately, all teams donāt play each other⦠even in the power 5⦠so unfortunately, all you have is āopinionā.In my opinion, āopinion ā should not have any (or much) to do with it. You should have to earn it on the field . September, October, & early November should matter! It shouldnāt be someoneās opinion, or politically correct decision.
I agree with Saban. Play an all Power 5 schedule & determine it that way.